The annual meeting of the global Galaxy community is coming to Brisbane in July, offering a great chance to learn more about Galaxy, how people are using it for their research, and what goes on behind the scenes with Galaxy infrastructure.
Read MoreThe computational infrastructure needed to run data analysis training is now readily available at no cost to Australian educators and researchers. Galaxy Australia has a simple offer: you provide the training, we provide the infrastructure and support. Their "Training Infrastructure as a Service”, or TIaaS, makes training simpler to organise and run.
Read MoreWe are proud to support the Australian Pest Genome Partnership through which we, along with partners CSIRO and ARDC, work towards making genomic data more easily accessible and usable to support industry, government and the scientific community in managing pests. This project will ultimately share the genomic data that will underpin species-specific management of pests & weeds in the future. Interactive browsing and collaborative curation of the assembled and annotated genomes will be available via the Australian Apollo Service.
Read MoreOur own Dr Jeff Christiansen has been featured on a podcast in a discussion about research data management. As a Chair of the international RDA Life Sciences Infrastructure Interest Group, he spoke about what challenges, and potential impacts and outputs the group is working towards.
Read MoreThe ‘Bring Your Own Data’ Expansion Project is delivering a key component of our vision for an ecosystem of data analysis and digital asset stewardship platforms. Check out our achievements to date, and what continues to keep us busy across a raft of different tools, services and activities.
GCC2023 registration is now open. Come along to this friendly and fun gathering of the international community, hosted by BioCommons and Galaxy Australia.
The Galaxy Training Network’s Smörgåsbord is a 5-day, 24/7 training event that is completely free, and covers a wide range of topics. This popular global training event includes foundations of data science, genomics, proteomics, machine learning, single-cell analysis, metagenomics, cancer analysis, SARS-CoV-2 analysis, ecology, climate science, RO-crates, and much much more!
Read MoreThe next Gen3 Community online event will provide guidance in standing up, configuring, and maintaining your own data commons in multiple clouds. BioCommons is co-hosting the online session on “How to Set Up a Gen3 Data Commons Using Helm Charts” on 2 Mar 2023 (Australian time).
Read MoreA new international search for critical Global Core BioData Resources has just been announced. BioCommons is offering a related panel discussion to explore the development and sustainability of biodata resources.
Read MoreThe upcoming Research Data Alliance plenary will include the “Infrastructure supporting the FAIR data principles in life science research practice” session, co-hosted by the RDA Life Science Data Infrastructures Interest Group which Australian BioCommons co-chairs with colleagues from the USA, Europe and Africa). Virtual attendance is warmly welcomed.
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